Over the years McMurder.com has received a full range of feedback, from irate McDonald’s employees and family members to those seeking help or retribution for the loss of a loved one at a McMurder. Our recent transition to WordPress wiped out the original set of comments, but you can still see them here.

my brother Richard Moore died in 2007 and the comments where very hurtful you may have your own opinion but when it comes to blameing people keeo it to your self! His son cmeron is now 5 and looks exaclly like his dad so all i can say is well done to Richard!

I was actually standing next to the off-duty police officer in the Barstow McDonald’s at the time of the robbery. When he was alerted to the robbery, he told me to get my family out because there was a robbery in progress. I commend him, as he was very calm and professional, and did this without drawing the robbers attention to what he was telling the customers around he and his family standing in line.

As I turned with my family to leave out the side entrance, we heard about 7-9 shots, and everyone began to run. After reaching the parking lot, everyone was trying to account for their family members and friends. We soon heard the mother of the little girl screaming for her daughter. We found out minutes later from the police officers that she had been shot. It was a very senseless act by a repeat offender who should have already been locked away…

Under 1982, you list the murder at McDonald’s as occurring in February 1982 and having a death toll of two. I believe you are talking about the murder where Alton Logan was wrongfully convicted. My research shows that one guard (Lloyd Wycliffe) was shot and killed in McDonald’s. Alvin Thompson, the other guard, survived.